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...Yale's very first play from scrimmage, Quarterback Tom Singleton faked to Fullback Bob Blanchard plunging up the middle. Then, as Harvard converged to stop Blanchard, Singleton coolly handed off to Halfback Kenny Wolfe. The deception worked perfectly. With Left Tackle Mike Pyle blasting open the hole, Wolfe was away for a 41-yd. touchdown run that touched off an afternoon of glory for his team. Getting stronger as the game went on, brawny Yale overwhelmed Archrival Harvard...
...dispose of the Yalies first, tackle Mike Pyie, guard Ben Balme, and full-back Bob Blanchard make the CRIME's first eleven. A case can, and no doubt will, be made for Tom Singleton as first-string quarterback, but he started slowly and can't be picked over Dartmouth's Jack Kinderdine, who set a new Ivy passing record. Anyway, three Yalies are enough for any team, so Singleton goes to the second eleven, along with teammates Hardy Will (center), John Hutcherson (end), and Ken Wolfe (halfback...
Kinderdine is joined on the first team by fellow Indians Ken DeHaven (center) and Al Rozycki (halfback), Princeton's Hugh Scott rounds out the first backfield, while his twin Jack Sullivan joins Singleton, Wolfe, and Brown's fullback Ray Barry in the second unit...
Blanchard went over from one foot out at 11:56 of the third quarter, after Singleton had intercepted a Ravenel pass and returned it to the Harvard...
After the game, Neal, still chasing around the field, cornered a dejected Charlie Ravenel and a jubilant Tom Singleton to hear Neal tell what great competitors they were. The game but limp Crimson quarterback, with tears in his eyes, shook hands with Singleton, the Yale whom he had bettered as a freshman, sophomore, and junior. Only in his last appearance when running far below full speed because of a knee injury did Ravenel lose to his Yale counterpart. Although lame, Ravenel still stole the show from Singleton, who has played well in each of the four rivalries...